This is a partial transcript from Your World with Neil Cavuto, August 3, 2002, that was edited for clarity. Click here for complete access to all of Neil Cavuto's CEO interviews.Watch Your World w/Cavuto weekdays at 4 p.m. and 1 a.m. ET.NEIL CAVUTO, HOST: Have we been so focused on the political and financial terrors that we lost sight of a little bug packing some big trouble? Are we prepared for the potentially deadly bite of the West Nile virus? Joining me now from Albany, New York, the president of Mosquito Technologies, Heather Tangora. Heather, how bad is this? HEATHER TANGORA, PRESIDENT, MOSQUITO TECHNOLOGIES: Well, I think we have only just seen the beginning of the problem. Three years ago, when I got into this business, I was talking to a New York State health official, and they said within three years you will see this virus across the New York state or throughout the nation. And we are well on our way there. So I think it is not only a national problem, it's a worldwide problem. CAVUTO: But would you call it something, as some cynics are saying it, of epidemic nature? Is it that bad? TANGORA: Well, we don't really know how severe it is going to be. It is an epidemic because we are just seeing so many outbreaks of it.CAVUTO: But right now, so far, bad for them, but to the elderly, largely. Could you see it broadening out? TANGORA: Absolutely. I think unless we protect our elderly and our young and the people that have immune deficiency disorders, they are the ones at highest risk. I definitely think we are going to see more death tolls that increase, definitely.CAVUTO: Heather Tangora, thank you very much, Mosquito Technologies. Content and Programming Copyright 2002 Fox News Network, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Transcription Copyright 2002 eMediaMillWorks, Inc. (f/k/a Federal Document Clearing House, Inc.), which takes sole responsibility for the accuracy of the transcription. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. No license is granted to the user of this material except for the user's personal or internal use and, in such case, only one copy may be printed, nor shall user use any material for commercial purposes or in any fashion that may infringe upon Fox News Network, Inc.'s and eMediaMillWorks, Inc.'s copyrights or other proprietary rights or interests in the material. This is not a legal transcript for purposes of litigation.